Cardiff · Wales

Principality Stadium

Wales’ national stadium opens Euro 2028 on 9 June and returns for the quarter-final – right in the centre of Cardiff, a few minutes from the station.

74,500Capacity
6Matches
YesRetractable Roof
1999Opened

The Principality Stadium – known as the National Stadium of Wales – sits right in the heart of Cardiff, built on the site of Cardiff Arms Park. Opened in 1999 to host the Rugby World Cup, it has become one of the most versatile major stadiums in Europe, with a retractable roof that allows it to host events in almost any weather.

For football, it has a strong track record: it hosted FA Cup and League Cup finals while Wembley was being rebuilt between 2001 and 2006, and staged the 2017 UEFA Champions League final, in which Real Madrid beat Juventus 4-1.

For Euro 2028, Cardiff has the most prominent role of any stadium outside Wembley – hosting the tournament’s opening match on 9 June, three further group stage games, a Round of 16 tie, and a quarter-final. Its location makes it uniquely walkable: Cardiff Central station is five minutes from the gates.

Stadium Facts

Capacity74,500
Opened1999
RoofRetractable
PostcodeCF10 1NS
CityCardiff
NationWales

Euro 2028 fixtures at Principality Stadium

DateRoundMatchTrip
Mon 9 Jun Opening Match Group A1 vs Group A2
Sat 14 Jun Group A Group A1 vs Group A3
Wed 18 Jun Group A Group A4 vs Group A1
Sat 21 Jun Group F Group F2 vs Group F3
Mon 24 Jun Round of 16 Group A winners vs Group C runners-up
Tue 1 Jul Quarter-Final Manchester R16 winners vs Liverpool R16 winners

*Group stage slots show position in group – actual teams confirmed after the 2027 final draw. Kick-off times to be confirmed.

Getting to Principality Stadium

  • Cardiff Central (all main lines) 5-minute walk via Westgate Street. Direct trains from London Paddington (~2h), Bristol, Swansea, and the Welsh valleys.
  • City centre bus stops Extensive bus services from across Cardiff and the surrounding area stop within easy walking distance.

Useful to know

Nearest stationCardiff Central
Walk from station5 mins
Capacity74,500
RoofRetractable
Opening match9 June 2028
Quarter-final1 July 2028

Where to stay near Principality Stadium

The city centre puts the stadium within walking distance. Cathays is a short bus ride out for better value.

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